Singleton is already being held without bail on the charge of criminal contempt. She was arraigned on that charge on Aug. 23 after she allegedly refused to testify before a grand jury investigating the shooting death of Lloyd on June 17 in North Attleborough.

A charge of civil contempt lodged against her when she allegedly refused to testify was dismissed — in the words of the court, it “expired” — because the charge of criminal contempt was filed.

Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez is charged with murder in the case. Singleton is his cousin.

Wallace bought a bus ticket from Georgia to Miramar, Fla., where he turned himself into the police, prosecutors allege. Wallace is being held on $500,000 cash bail on the charge of accessory to murder after the fact.

Police allege Wallace was with Hernandez when Hernandez shot Lloyd.

Hernandez is being held without bail on the charge of murder.

Hernandez pleaded innocent to the charges. The Patriots, in reaction to the arrest, voided the $40 million contract Hernandez signed with the team.

Others friends of Hernandez will stand before a judge in connection with the killing.

Carlos Ortiz, 27 of Bristol, Conn., will be arraigned on Oct. 18 in Superior Court on the charge of accessory to murder, after the fact.

Shayana Jenkins, 24, of North Attleboro, who has been identified as the fiance to Hernandez, will be arraigned on Oct. 15 on the charge of perjury.

Both were indicted last week by a grand jury investigating the death of Lloyd.

The charge against Singleton alleges she was not part of a conspiracy to kill Lloyd, but she did help Wallace, knowing he was attempting to escape punishment for a crime.

The lack of bail was set without prejudice at the request of defense lawyer E. Peter Parker.

“When your attorney does some investigation, he can come back to argue, anew, for bail,” McIntyre explained to Singleton.

Because being an accessory after the fact of murder carries a possible penalty of up to seven years in prison, conspiracy to commit the crime of accessory after the fact of murder carries a possible sentence of up to five years in prison, according to state criminal statutes.

Page 2 of 2 - The charge of criminal contempt is filed when someone is charged with refusing to testify to a judge or a grand jury after being given immunity from prosecution for the crimes being discussed. That charge carries up to one year in prison, state criminal statutes show.